is PRIVACY with AI possible?

is PRIVACY with AI possible?

Google’s updated privacy policy allows AI to scrape public data #GooglePrivacyConcerns
Hashtags: #chatGPT #GooglePrivacyPolicy #DataScraping Summery: Google has updated its privacy policies to state that it will be using publicly available user data to train its AI technology, including the Google Bard chatbot. This means that any content posted and shared on the web by users of Google's services can be used to fuel its AI initiatives. However, Google clarifies that it…
Google has updated its privacy policies to state that it will use publicly available user data to train its AI models and develop products like Google Bard and Google Translate. This includes content posted and shared by users on the web, as well as search history, location data, and other information shared on Android phones. While Google won't access private photos or emails, it may collect information from publicly accessible sources. Users who are concerned about their data can limit Google's access by using different browsers or adjusting privacy settings in their Google account.
Why you should allow Google to train ChatGPT rivals using your public internet data #DataDrivenInnovation
Hashtags: #chatGPT #GooglePrivacyConcerns #DataTrainingEthics GoogleChatGPT #InternetDataUsage Summery: Google has updated its privacy policy to inform users that it will be using their data to train its generative AI products, such as Bard. This move comes as OpenAI's ChatGPT becomes the most popular generative AI product. OpenAI did not ask for consent to use…
Google’s AI training benefits from your data privacy policy. #DataPrivacy
Hashtags: #chatGPT #GooglePrivacyConcerns #DataTraining Summery: Google has updated its privacy policy to emphasize its focus on artificial intelligence (AI). The new policy, effective from July 1, 2023, allows Google to use user data for training AI models. Previously, Google's policy allowed the company to collect data for "business purposes," including research and development. This update…
https://webappia.com/googles-ai-training-benefits-from-your-data-privacy-policy-dataprivacy/
Google has updated its privacy policy to emphasize its focus on using data for training AI models. The policy states that Google uses information to improve its services and develop new products, including AI models like Google Translate, Bard, and Cloud AI capabilities. The update clarifies that publicly available information can also be used to train these models. The policy does not indicate the use of private data linked to user accounts, but rather emphasizes the use of public information.
Privacy concerns delay EU launch of Google’s Bard chatbot. #GooglePrivacyConcerns
Hashtags: #chatGPT #GoogleChatbotPrivacyConcerns #EUlaunchPostponed Summery: Alphabet, the parent company of Google, has been forced to postpone the launch of its AI chatbot, Bard, in the European Union (EU) due to concerns raised by the Irish Data Protection Commission. The regulator has stated that the information provided by Google about the privacy safeguards in place for Bard is…
https://webappia.com/privacy-concerns-delay-eu-launch-of-googles-bard-chatbot-googleprivacyconcerns/
Hashtags: #chatGPT #GoogleChatbotPrivacyConcerns #EUlaunchPostponed Summery: Alphabet, the parent company of Google, has been forced to postpone the launch of its AI chatbot, Bard, in the European Union (EU) due to concerns raised by the Irish Data Protection Commission. The regulator has stated that the information provided by Google about the privacy safeguards in place for